Trading Program definition

Trading Program means the purchase or sale of a Security across the majority of existing Client Accounts managed in a particular investment style. A Trading Program does not include purchases or sales of Securities for new Client Accounts or as a result of additions to, or withdrawals from, one or more Client Accounts.
Trading Program means the implementation over a period of time of an investment decision to buy or sell securities of a particular company on behalf of one or more clients. The duration of a Trading Program may be shorter (one day or part of a day) or longer (days, weeks) depending upon market conditions such as price or liquidity. RSMC also undertakes "Partial Trading Programs," which means that it may implement a program of buy or sell a partial position of securities in a particular company on behalf of a group of clients pending a later possible determination by RSMC to buy or sell a full position.
Trading Program means the purchase or sale of a security across the majority of existing Client Accounts managed in a particular investment style. In addition, Institutional Accounts, Private Client Group Accounts and Wrap Accounts shall each be considered a different investment style for the purpose of defining a “Trading Program.” A Trading Program does include purchases or sales of securities for new Client Accounts or as a result of additions to, or withdrawals from, one or more Client Accounts.

Examples of Trading Program in a sentence

  • Changes in the futures interests traded, provided that such futures interests are listed on Exhibit C, shall not be deemed a modification of the Trading Program.

  • The Trading Advisor shall give the Trading Manager prior written notice of any change in the Trading Program that the Trading Advisor considers to be material (and shall not effect such change on behalf of the Trading Company without the Trading Manager’s consent), including any additional futures interests to be traded by the Trading Advisor not already listed on Exhibit C.

  • The Trading Advisor shall give the Managing Owner prior written notice of any change in the Trading Program that the Trading Advisor considers to be material (and shall not effect such change on behalf of the Fund without the Managing Owner’s consent), including any additional futures interests to be traded by the Trading Advisor not already listed on Exhibit C.

  • The Trading Advisor shall trade its allocated portion of the Partnership's Net Assets pursuant to the Trading Program.

  • The expanded Ontario Public Service Job Trading Program for Regular Employees, as described in the Guide to the Ontario Public Service Job Trading Program dated July 2008 shall continue.


More Definitions of Trading Program

Trading Program means the system operated by the Manager to facilitate trade amongst the Members.
Trading Program means any program, service, course, instruction, system, training, manual, computer software, or other materials involving the purchase or sale of stocks, mutual funds, currencies, commodity futures, options, or other financial instruments or investments.
Trading Program means the program administered by the Authority for phosphorus trading in the Chatfield Watershed.
Trading Program means the program managed by the Association and Division for phosphorus trading in the Bear Creek Watershed.
Trading Program. (each of the foregoing as defined in Section 4.10 of the Commodity Regulations) and “affiliates” (as defined in the Securities Act) which the Manager reasonably believes to be necessary or advisable to include in the Memorandum or in any SEC filings made pursuant to the 1934 Act and hereby consents to the disclosure of any of the above information in the Memorandum or such filings. Notwithstanding the foregoing the Manager may make non-material changes to such information to conform the format of such information to the format of the Memorandum and/or to comply with Commodity Regulations without prior approval of the Trading Advisor.
Trading Program means an automatic investment plan that was established at a time when the person establishing the plan had no material non-public information regarding the Securities covered by the plan. For purposes of this Code, Trading Programs include, without limitation,
Trading Program means the purchase or sale of a Security across the majority of existing Client Accounts managed in a particular investment style. In addition, Institutional Accounts, Private Client Group Accounts